Posted on 09/12/2009 4:46:48 AM PDT by kristinn
Edited on 09/12/2009 4:47:41 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Wish I could be there too. But thank God for those of you that can and have taken up the torch of liberty and are shoving it in their ugly faces! We’ll be watching and applauding and supporting ya’ll every step of the way.
“The only way to get our country back . . . is to vote them out!”
The Westwood Camera is not showing this currently.
http://www.trafficland.com/city/WAS/camera/9087/index.html
Those smiling and laughing when the cameras pan by them or when interviewed are doing no one a favor.
I suspect the “journalists” at UPI are too stupid to realize the “Don’t tread on me” flags are from the American Revolutionm, not the Civil War.
he is awsome.
We cannot expect the media to tell the truth. We should heckle them and call them liars to their faces too.
But you know the professional dems are watching cspan and are foaming at the mouths, spinning in their seats, and sweating um bullets?
There is a problem on the Republican side. It’s called spineless.
We need folks like this Anderer fella to step up and answer the call and take this country back from the brink of socialism and tyranny.
Lots of Gadsden Flags.
Don’t Tread On Me!
:)
I suspect you are right. They probably do not know the history of the “don’t tread on me” flag.
Anyone know why on the FoxNews stream audio, they’re talking about CA fires?
LOL - brilliant!
Since the Gadsden flag represented the Articles of Cofederation I guess it could be called a Confederate flag.LOL
Since the Gadsden flag represented the Articles of Cofederation I guess it could be called a Confederate flag.LOL
Just find it curious why a “news” organization would interject such a comment into their coverage if it is not true.
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